A McDonald's restaurant in the UK has banned everyone under the age of 18 from entering after 5 pm due to anti-social behavior in the area and employees being "subjected to verbal and physical abuse".
The decision to impose restrictions on the Church Street, Liverpool branch is currently temporary, with the fast food giant saying the move was not taken lightly.
A McDonald's spokesperson said they have a zero-tolerance policy when it comes to crime and anti-social behavior and has temporarily restricted restaurant access to U18s from 5 pm.
The spokesperson added that they are working closely with the police to find a resolution and help reduce these incidents.


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